Notifications for iPhone calls and FaceTime can appear on your iPad, and can be quite intrusive. Here's how to turn them off so they don't appear in iPadOS.Turn off notifications
Notifications for iPhone calls and FaceTime can appear on your iPad, and can be quite intrusive. Here's how to turn them off so they don't appear in iPadOS.

Stop FaceTime and iPhone call notifications on iPad.
Turn off notifications for FaceTime on iPadOS.

Cross-device alerts are a convenient feature on iOS devices. They allow you to get alerts about incoming messages and calls for one device on another that you own.

But if you're using your iPad for, say, reading a book, you might not want to be interrupted by incoming messages from your iPhone.


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Notifications for iPhone calls and FaceTime can appear on your iPad, and can be quite intrusive. Here's how to turn them off so they don't appear in iPadOS.Turn off notifications
Notifications for iPhone calls and FaceTime can appear on your iPad, and can be quite intrusive. Here's how to turn them off so they don't appear in iPadOS.

Stop FaceTime and iPhone call notifications on iPad.
Turn off notifications for FaceTime on iPadOS.

Cross-device alerts are a convenient feature on iOS devices. They allow you to get alerts about incoming messages and calls for one device on another that you own.

But if you're using your iPad for, say, reading a book, you might not want to be interrupted by incoming messages from your iPhone.


Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

original link


Notifications for iPhone calls and FaceTime can appear on your iPad, and can be quite intrusive. Here's how to turn them off so they don't appear in iPadOS.Turn off notifications
Notifications for iPhone calls and FaceTime can appear on your iPad, and can be quite intrusive. Here's how to turn them off so they don't appear in iPadOS.

Stop FaceTime and iPhone call notifications on iPad.
Turn off notifications for FaceTime on iPadOS.

Cross-device alerts are a convenient feature on iOS devices. They allow you to get alerts about incoming messages and calls for one device on another that you own.

But if you're using your iPad for, say, reading a book, you might not want to be interrupted by incoming messages from your iPhone.


Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

original link


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